One Nation’s answer: はい"For people to assimilate into a society they must be able to communicate, therefore English is a requirement for citizenship. Germany, Japan and other countries around the world ask those wishing to become citizens of their nations, to speak their language. "Source

One Nation’s answer: はい"One Nation believes in balanced, zero net immigration (subject to review depending on economic conditions) and that coming to Australia is a privilege that must not be undervalued. We reserve the right of discretion in protecting our economy, social cohesion and cultural heritage."Source

Family First’s answer: いいえ、戻って海に船を回し、ハードセキュリティチェックと一時保護ビザでオフショアそれらを処理Hazel Alley said: “Genuine asylum seekers fleeing persecution or tragic circumstances should be
treated with compassion. Australia does have the capacity to offer hospitality to many in need, providing
a safe haven and a settled future. But many of those coming by boat, it seems, are not genuine
refugees but economic migrants trying to cheat the system, not persecuted or displaced but seeking the
life of abundance in an affluent welfare state. This has to be stopped. The only way is with a
comprehensive policy that applies all means to thwarting the illegal influx. This includes offshore
processing and turning back boats when possible. The illegal trade has to be ended by shutting that
door …‘Assimilation’ was once Australia’s theme but was discarded in favour of ‘multiculturalism,’ the
great political buzz-word of more recent decades. But multiculturalism doesn't have the answers, and
people coming to Australia need especially to appreciate the values of Australian society and the
benefits of a li...Source